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Bat trait, genetic and pathogen data from large-scale investigations of African fruit bats, Eidolon helvum.

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Authors

Peel, Alison J 
Baker, Kate S 
Hayman, David TS 
Suu-Ire, Richard 
Breed, Andrew C 

Abstract

Bats, including African straw-coloured fruit bats (Eidolon helvum), have been highlighted as reservoirs of many recently emerged zoonotic viruses. This common, widespread and ecologically important species was the focus of longitudinal and continent-wide studies of the epidemiological and ecology of Lagos bat virus, henipaviruses and Achimota viruses. Here we present a spatial, morphological, demographic, genetic and serological dataset encompassing 2827 bats from nine countries over an 8-year period. Genetic data comprises cytochrome b mitochondrial sequences (n=608) and microsatellite genotypes from 18 loci (n=544). Tooth-cementum analyses (n=316) allowed derivation of rare age-specific serologic data for a lyssavirus, a henipavirus and two rubulaviruses. This dataset contributes a substantial volume of data on the ecology of E. helvum and its viruses and will be valuable for a wide range of studies, including viral transmission dynamic modelling in age-structured populations, investigation of seasonal reproductive asynchrony in wide-ranging species, ecological niche modelling, inference of island colonisation history, exploration of relationships between island and body size, and various spatial analyses of demographic, morphometric or serological data.

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Animals, Chiroptera, Henipavirus, Lyssavirus, Nigeria, Rubulavirus

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Journal ISSN

2052-4463
2052-4463

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3

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Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Sponsorship
Wellcome Trust (090209/Z/09/Z)
Isaac Newton Trust (Minute 1119(ae))
Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Defra) (CSA6689)
Higher Education Funding Council for England (HEFCE) (CSA6689)
Wellcome Trust (106690/Z/14/Z)
Wellcome Trust (100891/Z/13/Z)
European Commission (278976)